where we ll see those accumulating snows and it s pretty well challenging for parts of suffolk county. the city right now we have cloudy skies and 38 degrees winds out of the east and wind is a menace today gusting to 25 right now. it s an impressive big storm, slowly backing into our area. somewhat reminiscent of friday s storm, a lot of the moisture will miss us to the south but we are going to see that change between now and 6:00 a.m. snow start to roll in mainly south and east to the city. 6-11 more snow will fill in but it s a slow mover as far as the move from east to west, 11-2:00 we ll see tapering off and a few snow showers from 2:00-8:00 and then after today there s another system we ll talk more about that in a bit right now though let s see how busy those morning roads are. hi, alex. good morning everyone. it s actually a pretty busy commute at 4:30 and we have an accident with an overturned truck and fuel spill with a side of the turnpike in the truck lanes at
what did you lose? the connection. you thought you were talking to somebody in a vegetative state. america tonight s sheila macvicar investigates the drugging dementia. thanks for joining us, i m joie chen. it is often the most vulnerable among us who are moofng thamong the greatest ris. we can t know what they are thinking but in an attempt to calm them, nursing homes will often use powerful drugs. america tonight s sheila macvicar has examined the effect, and there is evidence those drugs can be more dangerous even more deadly than previously thought. we had child proofed our doors to make sure she wouldn t get out. when maria s mother developed dementia, she used to get out and she worried she wouldn t be safe until she was put in a nursing home. this was the person who sacrificed everything she did for you, how can i just as her daughter saw hey say i can t do. i struggled with this. my aunt said, you need to put your plom in a home. mom this a home.
the connection. you thought you were talking to somebody in a vegetative state. america tonight s sheila macvicar investigates the drugging dementia. thanks for joining us, i m joie chen. it is often the most vulnerable among us who are moofng thamong the greatest ris. we can t know what they are thinking but in an attempt to calm them, nursing homes will often use powerful drugs. america tonight s sheila macvicar has examined the effect, and there is evidence those drugs can be more dangerous even more deadly than previously thought. we had child proofed our doors to make sure she wouldn t get out. when maria s mother developed dementia, she used to get out and she worried she wouldn t be safe until she was put in a nursing home. this was the person who sacrificed everything she did for you, how can i just as her daughter saw hey say i can t do. i struggled with this. my aunt said, you need to put your plom in a home. mom this a home. she found one in n
hurricane joaquin batters the bahamas. east coast communities are ready, but the real risk they face today may be the flooding. and good morning to you, this is al jazeera america live from new york city, i m jonathan betz. a small community in oregon is searching for answers this morning to a campus shooting at a college there. a loan gunman opened fire at umpqua community college on thursday. the gunman was killed in exchange of gunfire with police. allen schauffler is live this morning. allen what is the feeling there this morning? reporter: well, jonathan this is a small town, about 22,000 people here, so as you might expect, it s the kind of place where if you didn t know somebody who was on campus yesterday, you probably knew someone who new someone or had a relative who was on campus. and all of these folks are waking up to a horrible day after. morning classes were interrupted by gunfire. the first 911 call came in shortly after 10:30 a.m. somebody is outside
storm does go offshore. good afternoon, this is al jazeera america. i m jonathan betz. syria s deputy prime minister has told the world air strikes are not enough to defeat isil if there is no cooperation with his country s army. he spoke at the united nations today and called russia s air strikes in syria effective because they support the country s efforts to fight what he calls terrorism. translator: you know better than anyone else that terrorism is an ideology that recognizes no boundaries. you know that when this monster comes out, it cannot be limited to certain countries. the terrorism of isis, aln alnuz al-nusra and other organizations is killing. what else did he have to say? that syria is a land baptized in the blood of its people. this is the world view of the assad regime, not the world view of the syrian people. he doesn t talk about the secret police or take any responsibility for the assad regime. he does talk about the fate of syria is in syria s